Rahotoitusvapautta
Rahotoitusvapautta, often translated as "freedom of financial reporting" or "freedom of fiscal information," is a concept related to the right to access and disseminate financial information. In many democratic societies, this principle is upheld to ensure transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors. The ability to freely access and share financial data is seen as a crucial element in preventing corruption, fostering informed decision-making by investors and citizens, and enabling robust public debate on economic matters.
The practical application of rahotoitusvapautta varies across jurisdictions. It is often enshrined in laws concerning freedom
Advocates of rahotoitusvapautta argue that greater financial transparency leads to more efficient markets and better governance.